enter New Trace Mode [0,1]:<RETURN>
parameter unchanged |
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Read 802.3 Link Config of node | |
Station Address | |
Downloading Server Address | |
File Server Station Address | |
Receive Packet Filter | 06 |
Retry Limit | 0F |
Save Bad Packet Flag | 00 |
Extended Trace Mode Flag | 00 |
NM>
In the example, ADR and LU# were defaulted and refer to the same card (see Table 5"1), that is, the card with Station Address 08"00"09"00"02"41. Because the option parameter was defaulted, the •T" option applies; any configuration values changed are temporary and affect card RAM only, not NOVRAM.
There was only one parameter value modified in the above example, the Station Address. Following any user inputs, the resulting configuration parameter values are listed. Note that it shows the new (temporary) Station Address for the node.
Insert Multicast Address Command (IM)This command is used to insert a Multicast Address.
Note
The LANIC card will accept packets that utilize this address only when the appropriate Packet Filter Mode is configured (see the SC command).
The syntax of the command is:
IM,[ADR],MulticastAddress[,LU#]
where: |
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ADR | This is the •target" Station Address, that is, the node to which a Multicast |
| Address will be added. It is entered as 6 pairs of hexadecimal digits |
| separated by hyphens. See Table 5"1 for default addresses. |
MulticastAddress | This is the 6"byte Multicast Address that is being added to the LANIC |
| card's Multicast Address list. The address specified must conform to the |
| IEEE 802.3 standard for Multicast Addresses. This parameter is required |
| and entered as 6 pairs of hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens. |
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